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the ntsb is participating in many of those activities. we are evaluating potential scenarios with the systems, failure modes, we are gathering factual information to support and rebut different scenarios. we are also reviewing manufacturing records for potential issues or trends. and we are gathering information that was collected in recent supplier audits. so there's a tremendous amount of work going on all around the world. we actually have two shifts of employees. both here and in japan who really are working around the clock to try to solve this. we're going to talk a little bit more about the batteries. >> we are getting out of the ntsb pressures. you heard very highly technical about the battery. a thermal runway as the headlines cross we will continue to bring them to you on cnbc. but we also have another big press conference moments away. the president introducing a new head of the sec. let's go now and get a preview of what the president is likely to say with john har way john? >> the president will announce mary jo white as head
the ntsb is participating in many of those activities. we are evaluating potential scenarios with the systems, failure modes, we are gathering factual information to support and rebut different scenarios. we are also reviewing manufacturing records for potential issues or trends. and we are gathering information that was collected in recent supplier audits. so there's a tremendous amount of work going on all around the world. we actually have two shifts of employees. both here and in japan who...
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an ntsb investigation found the pilot was impaired at the time by prescription drugs. he served ten months behind bars and had miss pilot's license revoked. if you want more information including close-up photos of the damage done today, logon to our website, nbcbayarea.com. it's all there on the home page. >>> it's a legal move that does not sit well with most of the victims' families. a judge ruled the man at the center of the mass shooting is not competent to stand trial. we bring in kimberly tere who was in the courtroom for the hearing and joins us with more on the decision and why this is not the end of the story. >> reporter: one family member who did not want to be identified spoke to us off camera. he was really upset. he said goh was can haonfident h to killed his loved one and six others and should be competent enough to stand trial. he went on to say he's disappoint disappointed with the judge's decision and wants to see goh tried. but as it stands now, that will take some time. he's an accused mass shooter prosecutors say opened fire inside a small christi
an ntsb investigation found the pilot was impaired at the time by prescription drugs. he served ten months behind bars and had miss pilot's license revoked. if you want more information including close-up photos of the damage done today, logon to our website, nbcbayarea.com. it's all there on the home page. >>> it's a legal move that does not sit well with most of the victims' families. a judge ruled the man at the center of the mass shooting is not competent to stand trial. we bring...
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caltrans may be able to recoup some of that money and the repair money there pending outcome of the ntsb and coast guard investigation. >> good morning to you. we want to check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you, jon and marla. good morning to you at home. this is what is greeting you when you walk out your front door. a spectacular start to the day. we have a few high clouds but overall looking mostly clear to start. beautiful shot over the san francisco bay this morning. 42 degrees in the city right now. in san jose we're at 38 degrees. it's cold out there. grab your heavy coat. 30 in gilroy. as we head throughout the day today, you can peel it off by noon. moderate air quality so some improvement in that department. hour by hour detail works like this for today. your full forecast just a few moments away. first, want to look at your drive. good morning, mike. >> good morning. let's take you right out there for the live look in palo alto. we do have an issue. even though we show northbound with these headlights just fine coming past un
caltrans may be able to recoup some of that money and the repair money there pending outcome of the ntsb and coast guard investigation. >> good morning to you. we want to check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you, jon and marla. good morning to you at home. this is what is greeting you when you walk out your front door. a spectacular start to the day. we have a few high clouds but overall looking mostly clear to start. beautiful shot...
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the ntsb with boeing investigators out in everett, washington, where they make the dreamliner. they have hundreds of employees at boeing in everett working on the 878 problem, and they are in teams trying to do what you would want to do here, do a test. try to figure out if there's some common theme here. and finally in japan, japanese investigators, along with investigators from the ntsb, they are looking at the battery from the ana dreamliner, the ntsb said that battery was ore charged, different than what was said about boston taking a look at boeing since the incident on boston on january 7th. still more questions than dreamliners. >> you know the ceo of the company has to be saying what's next? >> so tough. >> the badly named dreamliner has been a nightmare for him and his company over the years. phil, stay with us now. let get more now on the boeing fallout. a maintaining of the outperform radar saying all of this will be a blip. >> the supply chain companies that they deal with, a bullish outlook. why are you still bullish when we don't know how long this plane is going
the ntsb with boeing investigators out in everett, washington, where they make the dreamliner. they have hundreds of employees at boeing in everett working on the 878 problem, and they are in teams trying to do what you would want to do here, do a test. try to figure out if there's some common theme here. and finally in japan, japanese investigators, along with investigators from the ntsb, they are looking at the battery from the ana dreamliner, the ntsb said that battery was ore charged,...
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are they working with the ntsb? a lot of it is centered around the everett factory, where the dreamliner is built they are out there doing tests, working in teams. i'm told it's hundreds of employees working on this 787 problem. they're not in one central location, but spread out throughout the boeing facility. boeing is tapping a number of areas for expertise. as for the ceo, he is involved frequently in the updates going on within the company. he's taking part in daily meetings on the latest findings. this is the biggest test of his ten year and ceo of boeing. what are we seeing in terms of the investigations involving government agencies? investigators are talking with suppliers, some in japan, some in arizona and england. there are suppliers around the world. the jtsb and ntsb are pursuing two different theories. as you look at shares of boeing which are under pressure, the jtsb says the ana plane did receive an overcharge, the battery. the ntsb in boston says, no, that didn't happen. there was not an overcharge
are they working with the ntsb? a lot of it is centered around the everett factory, where the dreamliner is built they are out there doing tests, working in teams. i'm told it's hundreds of employees working on this 787 problem. they're not in one central location, but spread out throughout the boeing facility. boeing is tapping a number of areas for expertise. as for the ceo, he is involved frequently in the updates going on within the company. he's taking part in daily meetings on the latest...
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the ntsb says the fire was caused by a battery that exploded. investigators have been examining the battery parts to see exactly why it exploded. now just last week after a series of problems with those planes, the faa grounding all dreamliner flights and that includes new nonstop service at san jose international airport. >>> education, job creation and budget concern just a few things governor jerry brown is expected to talk about this morning in his state of the state address. "today in the bay's" marla tellez joins us live in our newsroom with a preview. >> good morning. we're just about two hours away until governor brown takes the podium to deliver his third state of the state address. this is the first time he'll do so with california back in the black. this is thanks in part to prop 30 that was his big tax initiative that passed in november. the golden state is now enjoying more than $850 million surplus. it is expected governor brown will taut this success in this morning's state of the state but he'll also look to the future outlining
the ntsb says the fire was caused by a battery that exploded. investigators have been examining the battery parts to see exactly why it exploded. now just last week after a series of problems with those planes, the faa grounding all dreamliner flights and that includes new nonstop service at san jose international airport. >>> education, job creation and budget concern just a few things governor jerry brown is expected to talk about this morning in his state of the state address....
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boeing and the ntsb took this battery apart. there's eight cells in each battery. they took every cell apart. they are inspecting every piece of that battery with microscopes. everybody is working hard to try and find out what the problem is. now, it's a big problem. this is a big problem for boeing and it's a big problem for the airlines. >> jonathan, you know, you got, again, this becomes an airplane problem. this is no longer just a public relations problem. besides this battery issue, might have been your notes, you got brake problems and fuel line problems. so this looks like a big mess to me now. you're in the public relations business. what do you think boeing ought to be doing or saying because they are not doing it and saying it. >> well -- >> go ahead, bob. >> go ahead, jonathan. you go ahead. >> again you got it right. it's not a battery problem or a brake problem or that they built these planes partly out of plastic. they have a reputation problem. this plane has been a problem for boeing for a couple of years. when we're told this is part of the growin
boeing and the ntsb took this battery apart. there's eight cells in each battery. they took every cell apart. they are inspecting every piece of that battery with microscopes. everybody is working hard to try and find out what the problem is. now, it's a big problem. this is a big problem for boeing and it's a big problem for the airlines. >> jonathan, you know, you got, again, this becomes an airplane problem. this is no longer just a public relations problem. besides this battery issue,...
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the ntsb and coast guard say it could take months to determine the cause of the crash. >>> b.a.r.t. riders who travel across the bay last night should expect slight delays starting today. crews will begin the first phase of an earthquake safety project on that transbay tube. the retro fit is scheduled after 10:00 p.m. to minimize the number of b.a.r.t. riders affected. only one track from that transbay tube will be operating during the construction. brace yourselves for slowdowns for the trains. the work should be done by early february. >>> it is 6:52 now. less than two hours from right now president obama will take the oath of office at the u.s. capitol with an estimated 800,000 spectators looking on. let's give you a live look at washington d.c. some of the choir there. the beginning of president obama's second term will be marked with a day-long celebration but there are also significant challenges ahead. jim is a professor of political science at santa clara university. good morning for you. in terms of the president's short-term agenda, what's on that short-term agenda? >> one
the ntsb and coast guard say it could take months to determine the cause of the crash. >>> b.a.r.t. riders who travel across the bay last night should expect slight delays starting today. crews will begin the first phase of an earthquake safety project on that transbay tube. the retro fit is scheduled after 10:00 p.m. to minimize the number of b.a.r.t. riders affected. only one track from that transbay tube will be operating during the construction. brace yourselves for slowdowns for...
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the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who knows how long this will take. as ray lahood was saying, we have to be 1,000% sure. i'm not sure that's possible. you have to be 1,000% sure before this is okay. the onus is on testing trying to find a root cause and make sure we know what's going on. >> go over everything with a fine tooth comb. thank you very much neil and phil. >>> still ahead, why honey boo boo is celebrating a big change to atms. >>> and phil mickelson is mad as hell and he won't take it anymore. he says uncle sam is threatening to take 60% of his money. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edg
the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who knows how long this will take. as ray lahood was saying, we have to be 1,000% sure. i'm not sure that's possible. you have to be 1,000% sure before this is okay. the onus is on testing trying to find a root cause and make sure we know what's going on. >> go over everything with a fine tooth comb....
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by the way, boeing, the faa and ntsb, they all have investigators heading to japan to investigate what happened with that emergency landing. meanwhile, other airlines, which have already taken delivery, they are still flying the dreamliner. this is out of poland making its inaugural flight of the 787. right now, as we speak, maria, in a couple hours. it will be touching down here in chicago. despite airlines saying we're still going to fly, it s & p capital iq downgrading shares of boeing on the concern, maria, that eventually we could see some airline customers saying, you know what, putting me on the dreamliner, i'm skipping that flight so that's the latest of what's happening with boeing. maria? >> want to bring in a couple other voices, michael boyd, aviation expert and on the telephone jim hall, former ntsb chairman, now managing director of hall & associates. good to see everybody. thanks for joining us. would you fly a dreamliner right now? mean, knowing what we know, jim hall, would you -- what would you job advice? >> oh, yes, i would fly the aircraft. i think if there are sig
by the way, boeing, the faa and ntsb, they all have investigators heading to japan to investigate what happened with that emergency landing. meanwhile, other airlines, which have already taken delivery, they are still flying the dreamliner. this is out of poland making its inaugural flight of the 787. right now, as we speak, maria, in a couple hours. it will be touching down here in chicago. despite airlines saying we're still going to fly, it s & p capital iq downgrading shares of boeing...
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we're told the ntsb will be doing two separate but concurrent investigations. we expect to learn more about that later today. live on treasure island, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> four men are accused of robbing a gas station and assaulting the clerk at the shell station on lone treeway. police say four men in their 20s rush the store and tried to steal cases of beer. the clerk said the men attacked him when he tried to stop them. a man we spoke to is not surprised by the robbery. >> there is just -- a lot of negative activity around this area just as of late around the holidays. >> this morning, the clerk told us he was shaken up but is otherwise doing okay. police say the men only took beer, no cash or anything else was stolen. >>> a man accused of setting his girlfriend on fire in san francisco is now facing attempted murder and arson charges. 22-year-old dexter oliver was arrested at an oakland motel around 9:00 last night. police say he doused his 25- year-old girlfriend with gasoline and lit her on fire sunday afternoon after the couple got int
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meanwhile, ntsb is testing the lithium ion battery cells in washington, d.c. investigators are running multiple test at multiple locations. some at boeing in seattle, some at washington. they not continuing to peel back the onion looking for more, in terms of what is the cause between the dreamliner incidence. also in washington, there is discussion that u.s. senate is considering hearings to address the history of the 787 dreamliner. the t is in the discussion phase. the house of representatives, says it has no plans to hold hearings regarding the 787 and lij yom ion batteries. you mentioned shares of boeing moving higher. we want to show you eaton, interday. investigators in the uk are looking at fuel involves manufactured by eaton in the 787. there is discussion about what is causing fuel leaks with the graem liner. er with monitoring secretary lahood's speech in washington. he says anything regarding the dreamliner, we will bring it to you. >> thanks, phil. we are monitoring the vote now taking place. the house is now voting on republican's daet limit bill
meanwhile, ntsb is testing the lithium ion battery cells in washington, d.c. investigators are running multiple test at multiple locations. some at boeing in seattle, some at washington. they not continuing to peel back the onion looking for more, in terms of what is the cause between the dreamliner incidence. also in washington, there is discussion that u.s. senate is considering hearings to address the history of the 787 dreamliner. the t is in the discussion phase. the house of...
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regarding the ntsb investigation. here's a couple of notes, first of all, they say the battery short circuited and caught on fire but an important point. they are still trying to determine exactly why these batteries caught on fire. the bottom line, this was so serious they had to ground these planes. >> this is an unprecedented event. we are very concerned. as i mentioned in the very beginning, we do not expect to see fire events on board aircrafts. this is a very serious air safety concern the faa has taken. very serious action. >> and regarding those lithium ion batteries, today we spoke with a former worker and whistleblower. this is a supplier to boeing with the 787 dreamliners. they make the charger for the lithium ion batteries. he said he warned his superiors that the batteries were not safe and said the company ignored his warning. just a few minutes ago he described what happened when he saw one of these lithium ion batteries exemployed proceed. >> it wasn't even running and this lithium ion battery just dec
regarding the ntsb investigation. here's a couple of notes, first of all, they say the battery short circuited and caught on fire but an important point. they are still trying to determine exactly why these batteries caught on fire. the bottom line, this was so serious they had to ground these planes. >> this is an unprecedented event. we are very concerned. as i mentioned in the very beginning, we do not expect to see fire events on board aircrafts. this is a very serious air safety...
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they are testing lithium ion cells in washington and these investigators for the ntsb and boeing are running tests in multiple locations around the country. and it is clear from listening to comment guys in washington as you look at shares of boeing. it is clear from listening to the secretaries of transportation, they are that close to finding a definitive cause for what happened with the dream liner and clearing it, lifting the grounding from the faa. and time and again they said, when we have something to tell you, we will tell you. guys, we are going on one week now that faa has had a grounding in place for the dreamliner. >> right. and obviously ray loo hood is on the record saying he want to be a thousand percent, not just a hundred, but a thousand percent sure before anything takes off again. he sounded really angry, right? he really sounds annoyed. >> that's his blunt style, mandy. i don't think he want people coming back to him time and again. and he said, listen, when i said it was safe, i believed it was safe. then there was an ins den in the air and that incident in the a
they are testing lithium ion cells in washington and these investigators for the ntsb and boeing are running tests in multiple locations around the country. and it is clear from listening to comment guys in washington as you look at shares of boeing. it is clear from listening to the secretaries of transportation, they are that close to finding a definitive cause for what happened with the dream liner and clearing it, lifting the grounding from the faa. and time and again they said, when we...
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the ntsb says the battery pulled from a dreamliner showed signs of thermal damage. michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit r e rating. what are we going to get back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our fourth story, women on the front line. a ground breaking decision from the pentagon. cnn has learned that defense secretary leon panetta will announce a lift on the ban against women serving in combat positions. this is pretty incredible. this move could open up 230,000 front line jobs to women in the military. "outfront" tonight, rosa brooks, a columnist for foreign policy and has worked in the pentagon under the obama administration and david frum, former speech writer for george w. bush and critter for us. right now, 40% of active duty are women. this could be hundreds of thousand of jobs suddenly would be open to women. am i right in saying this is hublgly significant? >> it
the ntsb says the battery pulled from a dreamliner showed signs of thermal damage. michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit r e rating. what are we going to get back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our fourth story, women on the front line. a ground breaking decision from the pentagon....
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. >> reporter: the ntsb releasing an investigate on the battery investigation saying they have moved on from macroscopic investigation to a microscopic investigation. that includes chemical analysis of the areas that short circuited and checking flight data recorders. bottom line, still don't know a cause behind the incidents involving the two dreamliners. we should also point tomorrow morning on "squawk box" we'll be having the boeing fourth-quarter earnings, the first time we'll hear from the ceo since these incidents. sure to be questioned about what happens with the dreamliner tomorrow morning when boeing reports earnings. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much, phil lebeau. the dow jones industrial average 50 points away from 14,000. that 200 points away frommin a all-time high reached back in 2007. if you think that's made marc faber less bearish, you'd be very wrong. despite, that marc is the man behind the gloom, doom and boom report and joins me now to talk markets. good to see you, marc. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> so you say regardless
. >> reporter: the ntsb releasing an investigate on the battery investigation saying they have moved on from macroscopic investigation to a microscopic investigation. that includes chemical analysis of the areas that short circuited and checking flight data recorders. bottom line, still don't know a cause behind the incidents involving the two dreamliners. we should also point tomorrow morning on "squawk box" we'll be having the boeing fourth-quarter earnings, the first time...
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the faa, the ntsb and boeing all sending investigators to japan. as i mentioned with regard to this flight, here's what the ntsb just put out in regards to this emergency landing. it says the crew received multiple messages in the cockpit concerning the battery and systems that were affected. also reported smoke in the cockpit and an odor in the cabin. we've been talking about the lithium ion batteries on the dreamliner. they're made by a company out of japan called gs yuasa. down 9% in the last week. look at that chart. that's the indication the pressure gs yuasa is under as they figure out what's going on with the lithium ion batteries. >> phil lebeau in chicago, thanks so much. >>> the question is, is it time to ground the boeing 787 for good? the vice president of the teal group corporation joins us on the phone. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> should this plane be in commercial service right now in the u.s.? >> right now the regulators are doing their jobs. they're looking at the pattern that has emerged of systemic glitches. right no
the faa, the ntsb and boeing all sending investigators to japan. as i mentioned with regard to this flight, here's what the ntsb just put out in regards to this emergency landing. it says the crew received multiple messages in the cockpit concerning the battery and systems that were affected. also reported smoke in the cockpit and an odor in the cabin. we've been talking about the lithium ion batteries on the dreamliner. they're made by a company out of japan called gs yuasa. down 9% in the...
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by the way, guys, hoping to get some information from the ntsb regarding the status of its investigation perhaps a little later today or tomorrow. back to you. >> very good, phil. thank you very much. i'm reminded of the famous line of ronald reagan. he said the scariest words you've ever heard is i'm from the government and i'm here to help. >> had a lot of good ones. >> he did. >> coming up next, coming right back with the closing countdown. >> and if you think the housing market is the key to the economy, jpmorgan's ceo has good news he's telling maria bartiromo. listen. >> housing has totally bottomed and getting better. you saw today homes for sales coming down there's a short supply in some market and they are all leading indicators. >> what else is jamie bullish on? find out in maria's exclusive interview coming up. >>> if phone calls are the key for apple earnings, will they be strong enough to lift the stock? we'll learn later today. instant analysis and investor reaction to the numbers on the "closing bell." a better placeom, we'd to handle your legal needs. maybe you have ques
by the way, guys, hoping to get some information from the ntsb regarding the status of its investigation perhaps a little later today or tomorrow. back to you. >> very good, phil. thank you very much. i'm reminded of the famous line of ronald reagan. he said the scariest words you've ever heard is i'm from the government and i'm here to help. >> had a lot of good ones. >> he did. >> coming up next, coming right back with the closing countdown. >> and if you think...
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today investigators of the faa and the ntsb were on the ground there looking at the ama dreamliner that had the emergency landing. meanwhile, japanese investigators, they believe they will have their initial report on the incident next week. they have found similarities between the battery with that dreamliner and the dreamliner that caught on fire in boston. there's the battery. they are taking it from the plane in japan, and as for boeing, and you look at the assembly going on in seattle, as well as down in charleston, south carolina for the dreamliner, boeing says it's not slowing down production at all, but it is also meeting with the faa to start resuming production flight. as they build these, maria, they have to do a flight when they are done building them, before they can deliver them. they can't do that with this grounding, so that's the first step that boeing wants to clear with the faa. this is a story we'll be following all next week. maria? >> amazing. phil, thanks so much. catch phil's unprecedented access to the plane that was supposed to change the way you fly. "dreamlin
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>> ntsb is holding a press conference at 2:30. we will have it during "street signs" and they will talk about the investigation looking into the safety of the lithium ion batteries. it'll be interesting to see if they tell us exactly what they have determined so far. my indication, based on people i have talked with, sue, we are a long ways from them finding a route cause for the problem with the dreamliner and dreamliner batteries. >> phil, thank you so much. >> you bet. >> lockheed martin saying it sees weaker sales in 2013. pentagon's biggest supplier says it assumes congress will avert $500 million in spending cuts known as sequestering. those cuts were scheduled it start kicking in in march, not all at once, however. the stock of lockheed martin down to 3.61 today. rage yum profit down because of lack lust every sales. that will do it to you every time. also expecting lower earnings. rate now, raytheon trading down. general dynamics with a loss forecasting 2013 profits below straight estimates. gen dyn down 73 cents. >>> the
>> ntsb is holding a press conference at 2:30. we will have it during "street signs" and they will talk about the investigation looking into the safety of the lithium ion batteries. it'll be interesting to see if they tell us exactly what they have determined so far. my indication, based on people i have talked with, sue, we are a long ways from them finding a route cause for the problem with the dreamliner and dreamliner batteries. >> phil, thank you so much. >> you...
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but the ntsb had no timetable as to how long this investigation will take. so, for now, all dreamliners will remain grounded, and that includes any test flights. wolf and kate? >> all right. sandra endo, thank you. i mean, these are huge airplanes. it affects a lot of passengers, as well. >> we'll stay on top of this story. that could be very, very important. >> yeah. >>> up next, jeanne moos has a new way to keep your pets, big pets, warm. and it will have you doing a double take. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in t
but the ntsb had no timetable as to how long this investigation will take. so, for now, all dreamliners will remain grounded, and that includes any test flights. wolf and kate? >> all right. sandra endo, thank you. i mean, these are huge airplanes. it affects a lot of passengers, as well. >> we'll stay on top of this story. that could be very, very important. >> yeah. >>> up next, jeanne moos has a new way to keep your pets, big pets, warm. and it will have you doing...
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. >> this is an investigation with the ntsb going on so stay tuned, so to speak. >> thanks, gentlemen. appreciate it. we'll leave it there and follow this very important story. >> up next, vegas, baby. mobile mania sweeping the consumer electronics show. our tech reporter jon fortt smack dab in the middle of it all. back to sin city live in just a minute. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. when you spend $50 on hp ink. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that coul
. >> this is an investigation with the ntsb going on so stay tuned, so to speak. >> thanks, gentlemen. appreciate it. we'll leave it there and follow this very important story. >> up next, vegas, baby. mobile mania sweeping the consumer electronics show. our tech reporter jon fortt smack dab in the middle of it all. back to sin city live in just a minute. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas...
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ntsb's michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. where the faa says a plane is safe and then grounds it. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% this year but, you know what, that's not really very good, and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our next story "outfront. "women on the front line. a ground-breaking decision from the pentagon. cnn has learned that defense secretary leon panetta will announce a lift on the ban against women serving in combat positions. this is pretty incredible. this move, to give you a sense of the significance, could open up 230,000 frontline jobs to women in the military. "outfront" tonight, rosa brooks, a columnist for foreign policy and has worked in the pentagon under the obama administration and david frum, former speech writer for george w. bush and a contributor for us. rosa, right now, 50% of active duty personnel are women. they're not
ntsb's michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. where the faa says a plane is safe and then grounds it. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% this year but, you know what, that's not really very good, and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our next story "outfront. "women on the...
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is that what caused the failures and all of this is what ntsb is looking in. >> stan greenhaus. is there a possibility there's something beyond the electronics? >> absolutely. they have not ruled out anything. you're looking at the worst situation for boeing they don't know exactly what the problem is and as long as they don't know exactly what the problem is, it's hard to forecast a solution, path for getting out of this. that is really the worst possible situation for boeing. people would say it would be worse if it had catastrophic failures. i understand what you're saying. if you're a manufacturer, you want center artainty and you're getting certainty with understanding exactly what went wrong. >> wilike a car, it has a fire, you stop and jump out of a car. i feel better with a car with a lithion battery than 40,000 place. you don't want it either place. >> what does he use? >> he uses lithion. >> he says it's a different structure how they set it up. >> they say the 747 had huge growing pains. i wish we could look in the future and look back on this. >> don't forget, jim wi
is that what caused the failures and all of this is what ntsb is looking in. >> stan greenhaus. is there a possibility there's something beyond the electronics? >> absolutely. they have not ruled out anything. you're looking at the worst situation for boeing they don't know exactly what the problem is and as long as they don't know exactly what the problem is, it's hard to forecast a solution, path for getting out of this. that is really the worst possible situation for boeing....
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we're still watching this briefing, trying to figure out if the ntsb can tell us anything more. as it stands now nothing on a timeline when the planes can start flying again or the precise reason why these batteries were catching on fire. back to you. ashley: rich, is there a separate investigation for each incident? we're just hearing about the one involving i guess this is the boston one, is that right? >> right, this is specifically the boston one. they said this particular incident the battery was so destroyed they're having a real tough time figuring out some of the precise tests. they're bringing it in work ing with their partners in japan. it is work taking time. tracy: jop january was getting different results. we still have difficult investigations going on. we're not getting closer. >> exactly. different countries working together. the company trying to coordinate with different countries. remember some of the issues boeing has is with supplier with the parts. not boeing manufacturing the entire plane. it is asassembling a large part of it. tracy: crazy stuff. rich eds
we're still watching this briefing, trying to figure out if the ntsb can tell us anything more. as it stands now nothing on a timeline when the planes can start flying again or the precise reason why these batteries were catching on fire. back to you. ashley: rich, is there a separate investigation for each incident? we're just hearing about the one involving i guess this is the boston one, is that right? >> right, this is specifically the boston one. they said this particular incident...
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the ntsb says the tests in washington showed a lithium battery that caught on fire on an empty dream weiner in boston earlier this month was not overcharged. suspicions about the battery and a possible fire risk led the u.s. and other countries to ground all 53 minor worldwide last week. >> the tsa says it is getting rid of the airport by his get is that produce a negative image of travelers. >> the x-ray scanners drew protests from privacy advocates, and so congress has mandated that they be changed to remove by june. the tdsa says it will keep another type of scanner that generates a generic image which only shows agents where to look for an object on the travelers body. >> still ahead is getting cold all from the country, we will take a look at how cold it is getting coming up. new nehoney nenchencof oofs sgreegryoguyo and aholehorainra herehe we goe i'i'm tasttag bog the togurog d thd honehoat tat sam stimeti new how ney buy hes he oat ogrer i'm like dkeginggith yog yt. i feelfe healtea.. vo: for cold and flu season, honey, don't use your sleeve. there's clorox bleach. >> welcome
the ntsb says the tests in washington showed a lithium battery that caught on fire on an empty dream weiner in boston earlier this month was not overcharged. suspicions about the battery and a possible fire risk led the u.s. and other countries to ground all 53 minor worldwide last week. >> the tsa says it is getting rid of the airport by his get is that produce a negative image of travelers. >> the x-ray scanners drew protests from privacy advocates, and so congress has mandated...
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the ntsb and boeing, a technical team from boeing, they're investigating the fire on the dreamliner. it was found in a compartment with batteries, and electrical components. it's not entirely clear at this point exactly what caused the fire. it is believed that it might have been caused by one of the lithium batteries on the dreamliner. that is an issue, because the dreamliner uses lithium im batteries to power onboard electronics. way back in 2007 the faa issued special rules for the use of lithium im batteries because of the concern of flammability risk involving those batteries. this is the fourth dreamliner incident involving its electronics, or losing power, since december 4th. look at this timeline. back on november 4th, united took its first domestic 787 flight, at the time there had been no reports. a month later, a united flight going to niewark to houston, experienced mechanical problems, reporting a loss of power. cutter airways a few days later had to ground one of its 787 jets for what it said was a faulty generator. the 14th of december, united grounded the second of th
the ntsb and boeing, a technical team from boeing, they're investigating the fire on the dreamliner. it was found in a compartment with batteries, and electrical components. it's not entirely clear at this point exactly what caused the fire. it is believed that it might have been caused by one of the lithium batteries on the dreamliner. that is an issue, because the dreamliner uses lithium im batteries to power onboard electronics. way back in 2007 the faa issued special rules for the use of...
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what's going on in the ntsb lab, seeing the charred batteries from the 787 dreamliner that was the one that had to be put out in boston. well, now they still say they do not know the exact cause of the batteries catching fire. as for those batteries and one other component, the charger, the charger for the batteries built by a company called secureaplane, a plant out in tucson, arizona. back in 2006, there was a fire involving lithium ion batteries for the 787 at the secureaplane plant. a worker there warned the company about the batteries and the chargers and the possibility of fires. >> these lithium ion batteries, too much heat and they'll explode. it will be a nightmare. >> michael leon was dismissed from the company for repeated problems on the job. secureaplane told me yesterday the battery charger for the dreamliner was successfully tested. there was a fire in the facility in 2006 during one test. however, the current boeing 787 investigation is unrelated to the 2006 fire. take a look at shares of boeing, it is worth noting, we're showing you a chart going back to the 17th. that
what's going on in the ntsb lab, seeing the charred batteries from the 787 dreamliner that was the one that had to be put out in boston. well, now they still say they do not know the exact cause of the batteries catching fire. as for those batteries and one other component, the charger, the charger for the batteries built by a company called secureaplane, a plant out in tucson, arizona. back in 2006, there was a fire involving lithium ion batteries for the 787 at the secureaplane plant. a...
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but we have the faa all over the airplane, the ntsb all over the airplane. i think the risk for the -- i see two camps on this stock. you have the teethers, those who believe everything is a teether problem, and the tip of the icebergers saying could this be something else. i think with this investigation going on and the faa already actively on the airplane, it will be difficult to take event, especially if it's a severe event, and say, this is fine, this is fine. long term they're going to sort it out. i agree with what jim cramer said, i'm in the same camp that said, why not do a derivative play on this story, if you have more risk maybe someone like spirit aero systems. >> at what point do you say this is the point of fear of investors are running? that's the time to get in the stock. we've seen that in different scenarios, that we don't know what we don't know, as you said. that is exactly the time you wanted to go in. what's going to make that turning point for you, do you think? >> well, i have to say, because there's a formal investigation, normally
but we have the faa all over the airplane, the ntsb all over the airplane. i think the risk for the -- i see two camps on this stock. you have the teethers, those who believe everything is a teether problem, and the tip of the icebergers saying could this be something else. i think with this investigation going on and the faa already actively on the airplane, it will be difficult to take event, especially if it's a severe event, and say, this is fine, this is fine. long term they're going to...
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there were multiple agencies including the coast guard and the ntsb. we have new information according to the coast guard vessel traffic service was actually in contact with the ship moments before the accident happened. we are being told that bt has told them ahead of the accident. their recordings that will not be released until the investigation is complete. as far as the embassy gates and goes the bar by le high lit has had three minor incidents since he was first initiated. the investigation is looking into what may have caused this. mechanic error, or mechanical error? we spoke to the coast guard yesterday and he died of some of the things that may be investigated. >> that is something we are always concerned with. whether bt said the engineer, the pilot or the capt. >> the investigation will continue and the bar pilot was alcohol tested which came back clean and drug tested which has not come back yet. they will remain on the ship while it is docked in the bay waters. it any formation comes along and the next hour or so we will pass along. >> ja
there were multiple agencies including the coast guard and the ntsb. we have new information according to the coast guard vessel traffic service was actually in contact with the ship moments before the accident happened. we are being told that bt has told them ahead of the accident. their recordings that will not be released until the investigation is complete. as far as the embassy gates and goes the bar by le high lit has had three minor incidents since he was first initiated. the...
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we're waiting to see the results of the ntsb investigation to make a decision about what it all means. so frankly, we're saying to investors is, look, we can't say with any conviction level that there's a certain entry point where we want to jump in here and buy. what we want is more data. if you own boeing shares here, i think you hang on. i think the long-term outcome of this is that they will sort through the problems. you can see airbus this morning expressing confidence that they think boeing, their competitor will sort through the problems. but right now, you know, you're dealing with emotion and you're dealing with news flow, which is very hard for investors to forecast. >> there but for the grace of god for airbus. they're not going to crash airbus. >> look the safety of all things for airplane manufacturers, the one thing they can all agree within, the one thing they share data on, the one thing they're all committed to is safety. >> if it leaks out of the battery and has a weird smell, it's not a fire. >> yeah, that's really the important thing about what happened yesterday.
we're waiting to see the results of the ntsb investigation to make a decision about what it all means. so frankly, we're saying to investors is, look, we can't say with any conviction level that there's a certain entry point where we want to jump in here and buy. what we want is more data. if you own boeing shares here, i think you hang on. i think the long-term outcome of this is that they will sort through the problems. you can see airbus this morning expressing confidence that they think...
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meanwhile, here in the united states, the ntsb continues to look at the japan airline 787 battery, but in reverse of what we're seeing in japan, they say this battery was not overcharged. the investigators are in arizona today visiting the battery charger manufacturer. that is a company called secure a plane. it's a subsidiary of mega plc out of the uk. over the last couple of days, that's seen a little bit of pressure as well. what we're seeing is an investigation where they haven't been able to square up what happened in japan with what happened in boston, so as a result, they're going to start diving further into the components that go into the dreamliner, and are connected and work with the battery to see if they can find out exactly what went wrong. and then from there, they might have a better sense of how to correct the situation. guys, back to you. >> now, phil, because these two regulatory agencies on opposite sides of the ocean are seeing different things in their investigation. does that tell you that the investigation may be much longer than anticipated? >> well, yeah, it w
meanwhile, here in the united states, the ntsb continues to look at the japan airline 787 battery, but in reverse of what we're seeing in japan, they say this battery was not overcharged. the investigators are in arizona today visiting the battery charger manufacturer. that is a company called secure a plane. it's a subsidiary of mega plc out of the uk. over the last couple of days, that's seen a little bit of pressure as well. what we're seeing is an investigation where they haven't been able...
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now, as i said, the fire at logan is a unique example and the ntsb is investigating but i think trying to connect this event to other events is pure speculation at this point. we don't have a lot of data. >> have you seen any sign that production might be interrupted, slowed down if, in fact, they have to address the things along the production line? >> none whatsoever. >> because as the journal points out today, you get paid upon delivery and worst-case scenario would begin to avoid cash flow if they were delayed. >> yeah. look, the central bull thesis for boeing shares is about the large amount of cash the company will generate over three or four rates and with the 787 ramping up to very high levels to meet customer demand. if we were to call in to question that cash flow, that weighs against the bull thesis. we don't have any data to suggest that will happen. the planes are still flying and i would say these sorts of teething problems are normal for new planes. we have them on the a-380 and we have to wait and see and we need more data and not calling in to question the long-term fu
now, as i said, the fire at logan is a unique example and the ntsb is investigating but i think trying to connect this event to other events is pure speculation at this point. we don't have a lot of data. >> have you seen any sign that production might be interrupted, slowed down if, in fact, they have to address the things along the production line? >> none whatsoever. >> because as the journal points out today, you get paid upon delivery and worst-case scenario would begin...